Etymology
From the Spanish demarcaciรณn, the name for a boundary line marked by Pope Alexander VI that divided territory between Spain and Portugal in the 1400s.
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Etymology
From the Middle English admonesten and the Latin admonere, both meaning "to warn". Modern English restored the missing "d" from the original Latin.
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